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Corporazione ChiusaKillboard
- Fondata il
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- Membri
- 0
- Tasse
- 0%
- Attaccabile in guerra
- No
- Sito
- http://
Scheda di combattimento
Numeri da eve-kill, di tutta la carriera
Combattimento
- Kill
- 1
- Perdite
- 0
- Efficienza
- 100%
- Indice di pericolo
- 100%
ISK
- Distrutti
- 82.1M
- Persi
- 0
- Efficienza ISK
- 100%
- Bilancio
- +82.1M
Solo
- Kill in solo
- 0
- Percentuale solo
- 0%
- Colpi finali
- 1
- Punti
- 1
Altro
- Perdite contro NPC
- 0
- Quota perdite NPC
- 0%
- Kill medie/giorno
- —
- Attività
- Sconosciuta
Attività
Cosa volava e dove combatteva, in tutta la sua storia
NaviDa sempre
Rupture1Kill
SistemiDa sempre
Chi incontra
Cosa ha perso, in tutta la sua storia
Scafi persi
Perdite suddivise per classe di scafo.
Battaglie
Le ultime registrate da eve-kill
Nessuna battaglia registrata.
Storia delle alleanze
Le corporazioni attraversate, dalla più recente
Descrizione
Piracy is typically an act of robbery or criminal violence at sea. The term can include acts committed on land, in the air, or in other major bodies of water or on a shore.
It does not normally include crimes committed against persons traveling on the same vessel as the perpetrator (e.g. one passenger stealing from others on the same vessel). The term has been used throughout history to refer to raids across land borders by non-state agents.
Piracy is the name of a specific crime under customary international law and also the name of a number of crimes under the municipal law of a number of States. It is distinguished from privateering, which is authorized by national authorities and therefore a legitimate form of war-like activity by non-state actors.
Those who engage in acts of piracy are called pirates. Historically, offenders have usually been apprehended by military personnel and tried by military tribunals.
In the 23rd century, the international community is facing many problems in bringing pirates to justice. The more the community tries to eliminate pirates the more there are.
It does not normally include crimes committed against persons traveling on the same vessel as the perpetrator (e.g. one passenger stealing from others on the same vessel). The term has been used throughout history to refer to raids across land borders by non-state agents.
Piracy is the name of a specific crime under customary international law and also the name of a number of crimes under the municipal law of a number of States. It is distinguished from privateering, which is authorized by national authorities and therefore a legitimate form of war-like activity by non-state actors.
Those who engage in acts of piracy are called pirates. Historically, offenders have usually been apprehended by military personnel and tried by military tribunals.
In the 23rd century, the international community is facing many problems in bringing pirates to justice. The more the community tries to eliminate pirates the more there are.